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I woke up this morning and noticed my H. Majuscula was molting. I thought, great. I figured it would be done by the time I get out of the shower. When I looked again it was still in the same position and my other H. Majuscula completely molted. I could see it wiggle and try to get out of its skin but no progress was made. Its front claws are half out, middle legs are out and back legs are half stuck too. Its anttena are stuck also. Should I have my room mate mist it or leave it alone? I wont get back home till later today around 3pm.

 
If the mantid is in the situation as you say, I would have to say it's over. No misting will help it at this point.

 
it takes hours to molt. it might not be stuck, but resting.

my male took 2 hours of resting before he fliped to grow his wings.

mist the enclosure, but avoid getting the mantid wet.

Harry

 
it takes hours to molt. it might not be stuck, but resting.

my male took 2 hours of resting before he fliped to grow his wings.

mist the enclosure, but avoid getting the mantid wet.

Harry
I hope this is the case. The reason for my concern is that my other H. Majusculas molt was kinda quick. I dont think my room mate is able to mist just the enclosure. Mantis is in a tricky spot. I hope it will be ok till I get home.

 
my lineola molted this morning, but could tell he was wiggling his old skin off since last night...his wings are still drying now

 
Sometimes, they take a long time to completly molt and dry out.

I would not worry to much.

I hope there are no feeders in there with it!! esp cricks :\

 
No feeders. Ran out of house flies so I gave it a juicy waxworm about 36 hours ago. Figured that would hydrate it enough before a molt. Gave it water last night before bed too.

 
This does not sound good. 99% of my mantids mismoult in this manner.

 
Just got home and two other mantids molted successfully. However, my H. Majuscula is still in bad shape. It has most of its body out of its exoskeleton. Does it take this long to molt usually? Its been since 7am?

 
I'd say game over. My pair molted last night and it was fairly quick. The longest part was hanging to harden then inflating the wings. They never rest halfway through a molt unless they are stuck and gave up. That happens if they are not fully hydrated before molt and/or relative humidity is too low. It can happen if the mantis was unhealthy as well.

 
Here is the best pic i could get of it. It has made progress since i came home. However, it is definitely deformed.

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It looks like its back legs are stuck. Can i do anything for it?

ggggggggggg

 
OK. I took the scalpel to it. I call it "it" because i don't know the gender. I want to call it she because it is so big. So she looks like she is much more happy with her legs free. Her legs are jacked up though. Her front claws look like they will be able to be of use. However, her other walking legs may be useless. I will give her a day and see if she eats.

Thanks everyone for your advice.

 
Thanks.

It's completely my fault. I noticed my other H. Majuscula had its antenna being held together by some exoskeleton. I didn't have them humid enough. I know better now.

It's still young so i hope to rehabilitate.

 
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Any mantis that can't walk or even hang on their own will be more than a handfull to keep alive, I hope this isn't the case? If so you may want to think about "the circle of life".

 

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